Brian Austin
En-Route
I love taking kids up flying lately. I always require a parent to ride along and belt the kid in the back, usually with a booster seat so they can see out the window. I think the back of the front seats probably makes a C172 seem more like a car since they can't see all of the instruments. Just a guess, of course.
I think I have more issues with the parents than the kids. Note the expressions in the attached photos (my niece and nephew on separate flights). Mom went up with niece, Carolyn, who was the expected cryin', throwing fit child (major worrier). So, Mom told me NOT to say what might be happening (we're going to turn, we're going up, etc..) and just let her figure it out. Great passenger, pointing out things but staying quiet so I could listen to ATC.
On the other hand, Dad was so keyed up with the whole thing that poor Nicholas just didn't seem to be having much fun. He's usually the fearless one (tried to ride my 1-year old, high strung GSD who was growling at the time). Dad kept asking how he was feeling, is he scared, etc.. Sheesh. I think DAD was more worried than Nicholas!
So what's your worst kid flying experience?
I think I have more issues with the parents than the kids. Note the expressions in the attached photos (my niece and nephew on separate flights). Mom went up with niece, Carolyn, who was the expected cryin', throwing fit child (major worrier). So, Mom told me NOT to say what might be happening (we're going to turn, we're going up, etc..) and just let her figure it out. Great passenger, pointing out things but staying quiet so I could listen to ATC.
On the other hand, Dad was so keyed up with the whole thing that poor Nicholas just didn't seem to be having much fun. He's usually the fearless one (tried to ride my 1-year old, high strung GSD who was growling at the time). Dad kept asking how he was feeling, is he scared, etc.. Sheesh. I think DAD was more worried than Nicholas!
So what's your worst kid flying experience?